General Fishing News
Although many anglers attempt to catch rainbow trout in lakes which have been "stocked" by their local conservation agency, catching stocked "rainbows" in a lake has never really seemed like trout fishing to me. Of course catching rainbow trout in a lake that has been stocked is obviously "fishing", but to me catching trout is all about river fishing. Trout and rivers go hand in hand to me and there's nothing more refreshing and spirit restoring than standing in the moving current of a small to medium sized river fishing for these beautiful fish.
Although when many people think of the term "trout fishing" they think of fly fishing, the truth is that fishing with flies isn't the only way to catch a trout. Although fly fishing is undoubtedly an effective way to catch trout, many fly fishermen tend to scoff at the idea of fishing for these beautiful fish with any other technique, especially if that technique involves the use of spin fishing gear. The problem with this attitude is that nothing could be farther from the truth.
Among trout fishermen there is probably no subject that gets debated more often than the best bait to use for trout. I have been fishing for these beautiful fish for more than twenty years and have found that a question that I am most often asked is, "what are they biting on?" Although the answer to this question obviously varies depending on the type of bait that is being used, there are some simple rules that every trout fisherman can employ that will enable them to answer the question of what's the best bait for trout on a given day or during a given season.
Many anglers wonder or have wondered how to catch a rainbow trout and in this article I will draw upon my twenty plus years of trout fishing experience to outline some of the basics that every fisherman in search of rainbow trout should be aware of along with some tips and techniques that will make them a more successful trout fisherman.
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Many people who head out onto the water are in search of the best way to catch fish, but is this question even possible to answer? Probably not, seeing as how there are hundreds, if not thousands, of variables that go into catching a fish from the species of fish that you are fishing for, the time of year that you are fishing, style of fishing that you are engaging in, and the type of water that you are going to be attempting to catch fish in. So, with all of these (and many more) variables there is obviously no single answer to the question posed in the title if this article.
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